This reversible cable headband can be worn on either side! Most cable patterns are only seen from one side, as there is a definite right side to the fabric. Learn how to make three different reversible cable patterns while making this cute headband!

Design InspirationThis pattern is named after the Spanish architect, Santiago Calatrava Valls, who designed the new 3 World Trade Center transportation hub, nicknamed “The Oculus,” as well as the Museu do Amanhã (The Museum of Tomorrow) in Rio de Janeiro. I think the architecture of these projects looks like the undulating waves of knit cables. And these buildings are also “reversible,” in that the design can be viewed similarly from outside as well as inside.

Design for EveryoneAdventures in Knitting patterns give you a map so you can learn a new technique while making your project! If you’re a newer knitter, you won’t be left not knowing where to turn: this pattern features fully-explained instructions and linked tutorials for all the major techniques beyond knit and purl, so even if you’ve never tried a particular technique before, I’ve got you covered! The pattern features instructions and tutorials for:

Knitting Cables

All required stitched

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A Note on PrintingThe pattern is in landscape format, with both pages facing up so it can be read on a device. Print out the pattern double-sided and fold into thirds for optimal use, reversing the direction of the second page to have it face the correct way.